Photography
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 Inside the work of photographer Seydou Keïta, who captured portraits across West Africa‘Seydou Keïta: A Tactile Lens’, an exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum, New York, celebrates the 20th-century photographer By Gameli Hamelo Published 
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  Juergen Teller’s retrospective is sharp, smart and mischievous in AthensVictoria Beckham, the Pope, and nudes in the sand feature among the German photographer’s images in ‘you are invited’ at Onassis Ready, the latest arts space from the Onassis Foundation By Zoe Whitfield Published 
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 Jamel Shabazz’s photographs are a love letter to Prospect ParkIn a new book, ‘Prospect Park: Photographs of a Brooklyn Oasis, 1980 to 2025’, Jamel Shabazz discovers a warmer side of human nature By Josh Sims Published 
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 Abbey Road announces the winners of its annual music photography awardsAbbey Road celebrates the global music photography community with its 2025 awards, honouring legends David Bailey and Anton Corbijn alongside a new generation of image-makers By Charlotte Gunn Published 
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 Thomas Prior’s photography captures the uncanny fragility of American lifeA new book unites two decades of the photographer’s piercing, uneasy work By Finn Blythe Published 
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 Apple unveils its next-gen camera in a powerful new photography exhibitionThe new iPhone 17 Pro Max takes centre stage in a New York exhibition where artists Inez & Vinoodh, Mickalene Thomas, and Trunk Xu explore the theme of joy By Adrian Madlener Published 
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 ‘I tried to be open-minded’: is Rankin a natural cruise-ship photographer?Rankin’s photographs from a week spent cruising will be on show at London's Battersea Power Station, from 17 September By Josh Sims Published 
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 Reuters presents the 500 most impactful photographs of the last 40 years in a new book'In the Moment: 40 Years of Reuters Photojournalism', published by Thames & Hudson, celebrates an era of iconic photography By Hannah Silver Published 
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 Paul McCartney’s backstage photographs of Beatlemania, formerly presumed lost, will go on show in LondonThe Gagosian exhibition ‘Rearview Mirror: Liverpool–London–Paris’ also offers the chance to acquire rare and signed photographs from McCartney’s archive By Hannah Silver Published 
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 Siân Davey's spiritual photography series considers the peaceful properties of the gardenSiân Davey, 'The Garden' is part of Edinburgh Art Festival 2025, presented courtesy of Michael Hoppen Gallery, London By Emily Steer Published 
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 Kikuji Kawada's vital photographs mark a significant career at ArlesKikuji Kawada's work, 'Endless Map–Invisible,' draws from poignant moments in the artist's long career By Amah-Rose Abrams Published 
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  Yulia Mahr digs beneath the skin in her modern update of classic Greek statues in ParisIn 'The Church of Our Becoming', on view at the Courtyard at Dover Street Market Paris, Yulia Mahr celebrates real human bodies By Hannah Silver Published 
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 Take a rare peek inside eighties London's most famous clubFrom George Michael to Boy George, photographer David Koppel captured a who's who of celerities at Eighties nightclub Limelight By Hannah Silver Published 
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  Alick Phiri’s black and white portraits capture the realities of post-colonial ZambiaAfter decades of capturing Zambia’s capital city, the photographer returns for an exhibition featuring his works alongside South Africa’s William Matlala By Ugonnaora Owoh Published 
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 A poignant Lebanese photo book reflects on the memory of homeCharbel Alkhoury conveys the ache of seeking asylum in a photography book that documents not just a place, but its lingering afterimage By Sofia de la Cruz Published 
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 12 photographers vie for Prix Pictet 2025, lenses firmly focused on sustainabilityPrix Pictet is the world’s leading award for photography and sustainability. Here’s how the 2025 shortlist responded to this cycle’s theme, ‘Storm’ By Tianna Williams Published 
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  Joel Quayson’s winning work for Dior Beauty at Arles considers the theme ‘Face-to-Face’ – watch it hereQuayson, who has won the 2025 Dior Photography and Visual Arts Award for Young Talents at Arles, imbues his winning work with a raw intimacy By Osman Ahmed Published 
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 What to see at Rencontres d’Arles 2025, questioning power structures in the state and familySuppressed memories resurface in sharply considered photography at Rencontres d'Arles 2025. Here are some standout photographers to see By Upasana Das Published 
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  Emerging artist Kasia Wozniak’s traditional photography techniques make for ethereal imagesWozniak’s photographs, taken with a 19th-century Gandolfi camera, are currently on show at Incubator, London By Anne Soward Published 
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 ‘Her pictures looked like pictures everybody knew were the truth’: Diane Arbus at the ArmoryMatthieu Humery curates more than 400 of Arbus’ photographs at New York’s Park Avenue Armory – every picture she was known to have printed By Stephanie Murg Published 
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  Rimowa and Collier Schorr present the fourth edition of revived queer magazine, ‘Der Eigene’Rimowa, which revived the title in 2022, continues its celebration of the cultural landscape, here with American photographer Schorr and a series of New York portraits By Hannah Silver Published 
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  Photographer Mohamed Bourouissa reflects on society, community and the marginalised at MASTMohamed Bourouissa unites his work from the last two decades at Bologna’s Fondazione MAST By Zoe Whitfield Published 
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  Wolfgang Tillmans brings a performative edge to bibliophilia at the Centre Pompidou’s libraryAs the Centre Pompidou’s library is emptied ahead of the venue’s five-year restoration, the German photographer moves in for a final fling of a Paris exhibition By Billie Muraben Published 
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 This photo series delves into the surreal, ritualistic world of Lithuania’s long hair competitionFrancesca Allen’s ‘Plaukai’ documents the annual contest, which speaks to the folkloric significance of long hair in Lithuania By Anna Solomon Published 
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 Cristina Mittermeier works to protect our oceans with support from RolexThe conservation photographer and Rolex Testimonee is highlighting the need to support marine life By Hannah Silver Published 
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  Nadia Lee Cohen and Martin Parr find the joy in 1990s BritainFamed photographer Parr and Essex-born visual artist Nadia Lee Cohen follow the life of babysitter Julie in a new photo book By Upasana Das Published 
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 New book celebrates 100 years of New York City landmarks where LGBTQ+ history took placeMarc Zinaman’s ‘Queer Happened Here: 100 Years of NYC’s Landmark LGBTQ+ Places’ is a vital tribute to queer culture By Annabel Keenan Published 


